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using pbn approach procedures using gps, more and more approaches are used by the mean was of the commitment in the aircraft only with little or no reliance on ground equipment bringing enormous safety benefits and airports previously with no instrument approaches now have pbn. today, when u.s. airlines fly into nigeria, kazakhstan, ecuador, and georgetown to name a few out of hundreds, they are more assureed of safe operations because the gps. it is important for next generation aircraft surveillance, and you're aware of automatic surveillance broadcast, but over oceanianic space, contracts allows air traffic control to have surveillance where this was impossible. timely, two of the most significant air traffic improvements that have become available are the dissent operations and continues climb operations, a major initiative and gps allows this extremely efficient flight routeing to be enabled. now, just a few words about the spectrum, major issue that has much to do with the importance of gps as anything else. i'm referring to the problem of frequency spectrum, available radio frequency
using pbn approach procedures using gps, more and more approaches are used by the mean was of the commitment in the aircraft only with little or no reliance on ground equipment bringing enormous safety benefits and airports previously with no instrument approaches now have pbn. today, when u.s. airlines fly into nigeria, kazakhstan, ecuador, and georgetown to name a few out of hundreds, they are more assureed of safe operations because the gps. it is important for next generation aircraft...
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all of us have a role to play. one of the first bills assigned after taking office was the public lands bill that protects more than 1000 miles of rivers and established new national parks and trails. [applause] two years ago thanks to some great work in my cabinet, ken salazar especially, kicked off the americas great outdoors initiative to support conservation projects happening in all 50 states including fort monroe in virginia which just became america's 396 the national park. [applause] right now we are restoring the river of grass in the everglades, providing clean water to millions of residents. [applause] creating thousands of jobs, construction jobs in southern florida. we need to keep moving forward on projects like these that i know we have got ranchers and farmers and landowners here today who represent places like the dakota grasslands and everywhere in between. we need to keep working to protect these incredible landscapes that all of you know so well. the bottom line is this. there will always be peo
all of us have a role to play. one of the first bills assigned after taking office was the public lands bill that protects more than 1000 miles of rivers and established new national parks and trails. [applause] two years ago thanks to some great work in my cabinet, ken salazar especially, kicked off the americas great outdoors initiative to support conservation projects happening in all 50 states including fort monroe in virginia which just became america's 396 the national park. [applause]...
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and now they join us and tell us what life is really like. and job dickerson will get it out of them. what goes on behind the curtain? when the bus stops rolling. john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely different from the beginning. there's a lot that's been written about how it was different. of course, you know, the first campaign there was this amazing wave of excitement and enthusiasm and many people were projecting what they. ed then. candidates senator obama to be. this time was no question harder fought. there were harder days. there wasn't a wave at the end as we know. a very, i'll call him, a very, very seni
and now they join us and tell us what life is really like. and job dickerson will get it out of them. what goes on behind the curtain? when the bus stops rolling. john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work...
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rebekah brooks used the same train. after a while we made arrangements to meet up and sit together for the journey. but then you say i paraphrase, this stopped sometime in 2009 when she became chief executive. that i.t. was formally in september 2009. in general terms, were their discussions which you had with her on the train other than social or private? >> a went social, they were political, so there was sort of -- we would talk about what was in the papers, we would gossip about personalities and that sort of thing. and a lot of the times we would carry on with our work. she had work to do, i had work to do. i would never put a figure to it, but there were all sorts of people around a year wigging saying there was a limit to what was going to say either way. otherwise it would have appeared in somebody else's newspaper. >> fair enough. and then you say, amongst many others, of course, you attended her wedding in june, 20009? >> yes, i did, yes. >> can i ask you a number of specific points which might arise out of th
rebekah brooks used the same train. after a while we made arrangements to meet up and sit together for the journey. but then you say i paraphrase, this stopped sometime in 2009 when she became chief executive. that i.t. was formally in september 2009. in general terms, were their discussions which you had with her on the train other than social or private? >> a went social, they were political, so there was sort of -- we would talk about what was in the papers, we would gossip about...
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that meant a lot to us, that american people stood by us, stood with us. it was not only worth, i should say, it was really people coming in and helped us, search and rescue, and a lot of good will contributions and at it amazing how people are now looking at american friendship in japan. so, from bottom of our heart, i always say that i represent japanese people. thank you very much. [applause] >> the ambassador has kindly agreed to do some q & a for 15 minute0s, and he'll field the questions. we have my cans. and if you can make your questions brief. >> as you can see i was going to get out and i was told, no, no, no, you have an obligation here. i would contradict michael auslin. you can make ten minute speech if you like, any one of you. please go ahead. >> gary. mr. ambassador, just curious. whats japan doing to recognize the individual workers who made a great personal sacrifice to try and prevent further damage to the rest of the population from the fallout? >> i think you are talking of people who are working in the nuclear site? and also those peo
that meant a lot to us, that american people stood by us, stood with us. it was not only worth, i should say, it was really people coming in and helped us, search and rescue, and a lot of good will contributions and at it amazing how people are now looking at american friendship in japan. so, from bottom of our heart, i always say that i represent japanese people. thank you very much. [applause] >> the ambassador has kindly agreed to do some q & a for 15 minute0s, and he'll field the...
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give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena that the savings are far made up or an inpatient setting when we keep people here. we think we can generate your savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? i wonder, dr. weaver could you talk a little bit about -- i know it's part of the eighth multi-payer primary care -- >> i wanted to give a couple of examples where we might have savings and that is one of the things that cms is starting to which i must applaud is paying for some care management. that means supporting the infrastructure which may be nurses, medical assistants, part-time pharmacist, really not doctor staff. this is stuff that keeps people on the right, on the right care plan as well as keeps them out of the hospital. in michigan, the blues along with cms and all of the payers have rewarded positions in primary care an extra $79 per member per month to do care management. they must meet certain quality standards. they must meet certain utilization standards to qu
give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena that the savings are far made up or an inpatient setting when we keep people here. we think we can generate your savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? i wonder, dr. weaver could you talk a little bit about -- i know it's part of the eighth multi-payer primary care -- >> i wanted to give a couple of examples where we might have savings and that is one of...
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this is not a language we use in jordan. we don't hear about the problem of women's participation in jordan. and therefore, it's not appropriate for jordanians to pay the price. >> jordanians feel shame that the heads of the intelligence services that were appointed by the king, and i would say holds the highest authority in jordan, to be tried on fraud charges. this is a major problem and challenge, and also harms the integrity of the government, and also with respect to the jordanian economy, it suffers from structural imbalance. we have a trade deficit, and this is equally dangerous and serious, because it shapes the foundations of the values and the way in which the government supports its own citizens. and it forces people to be loyal to the government in return for the subsidies that the government provides to the people. this is also a challenge that we at the muslim brotherhood would like to address, and we know that free elections and fair elections, this would be an issue that would be addressed. and we also believ
this is not a language we use in jordan. we don't hear about the problem of women's participation in jordan. and therefore, it's not appropriate for jordanians to pay the price. >> jordanians feel shame that the heads of the intelligence services that were appointed by the king, and i would say holds the highest authority in jordan, to be tried on fraud charges. this is a major problem and challenge, and also harms the integrity of the government, and also with respect to the jordanian...
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you're going to kill us. you know what they did, the invented one of the greatest inventions of the 20th-century, the catalytic converter. they had to in order to meet the standard. it has been wonderful. so i think that the government could play a role in helping to stimulate innovation. i think the big thing going toward is energy and the environment. there are all sorts of the opportunities there. >> welcome i think that is a very good example, the catalytic converter. we can do a lot of things if we have to, and we have done a lot in the environment, for example. we have developed fracking which is an knew was that of getting oral and gas out that is much less and are mentally damaging. we have also developed new ideas on pipelines which we are apparently not willing to use it, but this is a very good example. a very innovative society. i have great hope for the future the american people will figure it out. i just think we need to have some very candid discussions about worry are in our rear going. >> th
you're going to kill us. you know what they did, the invented one of the greatest inventions of the 20th-century, the catalytic converter. they had to in order to meet the standard. it has been wonderful. so i think that the government could play a role in helping to stimulate innovation. i think the big thing going toward is energy and the environment. there are all sorts of the opportunities there. >> welcome i think that is a very good example, the catalytic converter. we can do a lot...
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to use that. >> capture that. not a lot of people look at the platform that we have now work with that environment because we have not had to be. capture that. put down requirements that if we're not just in a desert or the triple canopy jungle does that work? >> we will definitely follow up. >> >> can i have an estimate as to how many rapes occur in the 85 per year? >> i will get back to you on the precise number. it is extraordinary and probably a higher level than anyplace else in
to use that. >> capture that. not a lot of people look at the platform that we have now work with that environment because we have not had to be. capture that. put down requirements that if we're not just in a desert or the triple canopy jungle does that work? >> we will definitely follow up. >> >> can i have an estimate as to how many rapes occur in the 85 per year? >> i will get back to you on the precise number. it is extraordinary and probably a higher level...
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can you tell us about that? >> no, i wasn't. valerie could tell us. she was there. i was with him when he was suffering through life. [laughter] but, you know, what was extraordinary to me was here is a guy that was no stranger to tragedy. he just told us about how he lost his father. there was another death, perhaps a beloved selling. 60 combat missions in world war ii and salles lots of his friends get killed. >> he knew that things are going to happen and they did. >> he has a devastating illness and it wasn't clear that he would survive but he was basically in some kind of an iron lung for nearly a year and then he had a very anguished and some time of public divorce, so this was a guy that knew winston churchill's if you are going through hell, keep coming. joe kept going, it was surprising to me he wrote with a joyous personality he was. he loved life. he loved food and especially when you were paying for it. [laughter] he had an awful lot of july for a guy that had seen all this stuff. >> should we go to the next question? >> this is probably a question for a
can you tell us about that? >> no, i wasn't. valerie could tell us. she was there. i was with him when he was suffering through life. [laughter] but, you know, what was extraordinary to me was here is a guy that was no stranger to tragedy. he just told us about how he lost his father. there was another death, perhaps a beloved selling. 60 combat missions in world war ii and salles lots of his friends get killed. >> he knew that things are going to happen and they did. >> he...
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thank you for joining us and thank you for testifying before us. we appreciate your presence. >> one word, i think the secretary treasurer -- the last time we were trying to figure out what was going on -- >> that is true, sam, we decided to do something to get rid of them. >> we are glad to have you. >> he knows about budgets because he led an executive branch until four consecutive balanced budgets. that is pretty impressive. >> thank you. i do have a set of comments i would like to make. a subject that i have given a great deal of thought to. i think all of us agree that we should have a progrowth economic policy and even though there are some differences about what that policy should be, that needs to be resolved to compromise. i would just remind all of us that in 1993 we put in place a deficit reduction program that raised rates on the most affluent. it was 50% revenue increases and that created the longest economic suspension expansion in american history. it is important to keep this in mind as we decide what we want here. our country is at
thank you for joining us and thank you for testifying before us. we appreciate your presence. >> one word, i think the secretary treasurer -- the last time we were trying to figure out what was going on -- >> that is true, sam, we decided to do something to get rid of them. >> we are glad to have you. >> he knows about budgets because he led an executive branch until four consecutive balanced budgets. that is pretty impressive. >> thank you. i do have a set of...
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they support us. we also want to find a mutually acceptable solution at the nato summit in bucharest and extending membership offer to macedonia. with regard to georgia, u.s. military engagements supports the countries reform, training troops for operations, and advances nato operability. in january, president obama and president saakashvili agreed to enhance this cooperation to advance georgia's military modernization, defense reform and self-defense capabilities. the u.s. assistance programs provide additional support to ongoing economic reform efforts in georgia, a critical part of their euro atlantic aspirations where they have made important strides. the u.s. support for georgia's integrity come up within its borders, remains steadfast and are non-recognition of separatist regions of abkhazia and south ossetia will not change. finally, let me address nato's relationship with russia. 2012 marks the 15th anniversary of the nato russia council. anniversary that we commend and commemorate. the nrc is
they support us. we also want to find a mutually acceptable solution at the nato summit in bucharest and extending membership offer to macedonia. with regard to georgia, u.s. military engagements supports the countries reform, training troops for operations, and advances nato operability. in january, president obama and president saakashvili agreed to enhance this cooperation to advance georgia's military modernization, defense reform and self-defense capabilities. the u.s. assistance programs...
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so zara used technology to become successful, walmart used technology. but you have to have the original genesis of an idea to begin with. and i think that's so important. when you look at zara, they enable, they empower their people. so if someone sees a trend in san francisco, they can jump on it. they don't have to salute the flag and go up corporate headquarters, they can act. and what i think we really need to focus on is diversifying our economy. we certainly need a robust, strong manufacturing basis, but now is the time where we have to diversify. one of the reasons we suffered so greatly is our entire city was tied to one industry, and when that industry ran into trouble, so did the region. and the second thing about technology, these are companies that are capital-efficient and can scale quickly. what used to take decades to create significant amounts of jobs can happen now in a matter of months. >> right. >> so i think it's imperative that the local officials and the universities in the country. it can make such a big impact so quickly. >> this
so zara used technology to become successful, walmart used technology. but you have to have the original genesis of an idea to begin with. and i think that's so important. when you look at zara, they enable, they empower their people. so if someone sees a trend in san francisco, they can jump on it. they don't have to salute the flag and go up corporate headquarters, they can act. and what i think we really need to focus on is diversifying our economy. we certainly need a robust, strong...
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bernanke has told us. i want to begin by noting the people vote for bipartisanship, it is striking the degree of bipartisan criticism who is single-handedly the most bipartisan institution. he was three times for us to the federal reserves in 2002 in the chairman to economic advisors in 2005 and then share the federal reserve because mr. bush had an important economic appointment to make. he said give me the usual suspect bush is mr. bernanke. he's generally bipartisan and therefore advocate his analysis of the economy and there's little to do with the right partisan caricature over here. i read the economic report. there's a basic statement or economy has been recovering from the terrible crisis by the complete absence of regulation and unchecked responsibility by some financial institutions, obviously not all. and we are told that it is slowed down by a number of fat tears. the most important according to the way it's presented as what's going on in europe. nothing we have done is responsible. in fact th
bernanke has told us. i want to begin by noting the people vote for bipartisanship, it is striking the degree of bipartisan criticism who is single-handedly the most bipartisan institution. he was three times for us to the federal reserves in 2002 in the chairman to economic advisors in 2005 and then share the federal reserve because mr. bush had an important economic appointment to make. he said give me the usual suspect bush is mr. bernanke. he's generally bipartisan and therefore advocate...
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does that really affect us? i don't think it does cucy itthaheingl a o ifec s >> david cameron also faced questions in the house of commons during paymasts questions. he discuss the banking scandal, whiched to several high-profile visit tions that mes tiher meership. you can watch his sunday night beginning at 9:00 stern and tif f a ar quzen. bbthk inor oest bilowher duties assigned. but by the end of the day, you are ready for someest. you don't get a full eight hours sleep. ifor r soor el >> the sailor lives in fear of the possibility of being whipd. it was always carried by a petty to w pic ed ttre lg. n't catthe bag. you don't want to see the cat of nine tails coming out of the bag for a gging. thor onorli arthidof icto y grinaprkt : ithgit deesi u d al505 feet and 8400-ton of the store quickly and privately pressed up into the rit. twng fxinae we seem hanfor ligh oome in tiles popped out. everything my desk lifted a foot and same but down. it literally clapped the underside of my desk and braise tie sedin d
does that really affect us? i don't think it does cucy itthaheingl a o ifec s >> david cameron also faced questions in the house of commons during paymasts questions. he discuss the banking scandal, whiched to several high-profile visit tions that mes tiher meership. you can watch his sunday night beginning at 9:00 stern and tif f a ar quzen. bbthk inor oest bilowher duties assigned. but by the end of the day, you are ready for someest. you don't get a full eight hours sleep. ifor r soor...
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took us in the wrong direction, and e distracted us on the real problem. and that's where you'll fined the bipartisan consent. >> on the voter registration front, we saw multiple states put laws in place in 2010, that mate it harder to vote. there's no remarks really in wisconsin, if you want to register a voter, which is one of the mostest most paste trot trick things you can do, you should have to register in all 1,800 municipalities. there's no re reason for that. that doesn't make our elections -- there is know reason you should do that. the only reason to do that is republicans wanted to make it harder for us to do voter registration, and it was a partisan thing wimp saw the same thing in florida. with governor scott. they tried to put laws in place, later thrown out by the court, that maded harder to register voter. we should make it easier. there are great states that made it easier to ridge city and i applaud nevada and the states, like colorado, the they have to work on their web site. if you let somebody register online, you have to make the web
took us in the wrong direction, and e distracted us on the real problem. and that's where you'll fined the bipartisan consent. >> on the voter registration front, we saw multiple states put laws in place in 2010, that mate it harder to vote. there's no remarks really in wisconsin, if you want to register a voter, which is one of the mostest most paste trot trick things you can do, you should have to register in all 1,800 municipalities. there's no re reason for that. that doesn't make our...
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for us to be potentially using that differently so yes, we are there. we are looking at it. i don't have the specifics and what our plans are right now but i understand your concern. >> if possible i would like to set up a meeting with your people so we could at least get, make sure we are at least seeing it from the same church on the same day. so we can get some kind of you know, and i think it's just something that concerns us greatly. we just want to know where amtrak is fitting in there and what your plans are. thank you. >> thank you. other members have questions? no other questions? well, let me just as we conclude thank our witnesses. the purpose of this hearing and the two that we are planning is hopefully to be constructive comment to make certain that things move forward in a positive fashion as far as amtrak. taxpayers have a huge amount of interest in this $1.4 billion as i said last year. billions of dollars over the 40 years that we have subsidized the amtrak operation. almost all public transportation is subsidized in some fashion. we ma
for us to be potentially using that differently so yes, we are there. we are looking at it. i don't have the specifics and what our plans are right now but i understand your concern. >> if possible i would like to set up a meeting with your people so we could at least get, make sure we are at least seeing it from the same church on the same day. so we can get some kind of you know, and i think it's just something that concerns us greatly. we just want to know where amtrak is fitting in...
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these are the primary leverage we use. in addition to all those i think it's important that we make sure that this is considered in the political discussion in the upcoming elections both presidential and congressional. because we in america have to entrust that those we elect to office, particularly the chief executive officer position, will respect the limitations on the power. ours is not a government of one. and for this president to pretend otherwise is an insult to the constitution and it's an insult to the american people. would the gentleman yield? >> yes, sir. >> by the president during the appointment on january 4, not january 3, isn't it true that these individuals will enjoy a two-year term, not a one year term? >> that is not my understanding. the recess appointments clause in article ii, section two provides that recess appointees will remain in power and to the end that session of the congress. so it's interesting, we started, we held our first session of the second session of the 112th congress on january t
these are the primary leverage we use. in addition to all those i think it's important that we make sure that this is considered in the political discussion in the upcoming elections both presidential and congressional. because we in america have to entrust that those we elect to office, particularly the chief executive officer position, will respect the limitations on the power. ours is not a government of one. and for this president to pretend otherwise is an insult to the constitution and...
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knock for inviting us. i share your goals of putting more spectrum in to the hands of american consumers, while raising funds for the treasury and a nationwide broadband unpublic safety networking. it's important that the fcc is the earliest stages of developing implement congress' will regarding auctions that will be the most complex in world history. initial are not due until next month. we have to go through a ton of ideas new questions with did not contemplate when we launched last september. it would be premature for me to offer a final opinion where the commission should go with the new auction rules until it's time to vote. nonetheless, the only commissioner before you today who is veteran of two of the largest spectrum auctions in american history, as well as the digital television transition, seems like yesterday, i have learned through a lot through trial and error. sometimes more error than anything else. in our conversation today i hope i can illuminate a path forward. my entire testimony could
knock for inviting us. i share your goals of putting more spectrum in to the hands of american consumers, while raising funds for the treasury and a nationwide broadband unpublic safety networking. it's important that the fcc is the earliest stages of developing implement congress' will regarding auctions that will be the most complex in world history. initial are not due until next month. we have to go through a ton of ideas new questions with did not contemplate when we launched last...
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we plan on using and hoping to use across the platform of care providers. in other words, the partnership with them. other partners could use this. an electronic means establishing goals, interventions, and also all those being miserable back-to-back clinical data that can be collected either by remote patient monitors or on-site by clinicians. so i just wanted to, as part of my question asked, more an overarching look. i know we had a very specific look at specific programs and interventions, but what new models of care coordination are going to be needed in order to better in gage's patients. how this is going to happen on sort of a holistic way. thank you. >> i can take a stab at that. we -- the bipartisan policy center released a report earlier this year looking at the attributes of high performance, you know, reducing cost and quality in health care and the patient activation engage in peace is huge. a common attribute across a number of organizations that we interviewed. i think -- and this relates -- there were two questions around payment. i think l
we plan on using and hoping to use across the platform of care providers. in other words, the partnership with them. other partners could use this. an electronic means establishing goals, interventions, and also all those being miserable back-to-back clinical data that can be collected either by remote patient monitors or on-site by clinicians. so i just wanted to, as part of my question asked, more an overarching look. i know we had a very specific look at specific programs and interventions,...
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use your student id. the you know who they want to vote no they don't. if there clear that across this country there right it easier. there is not a problem. if there is for the process is absentee. people don't go to the polls and try to pretend to be some they're not. so what to did not change? absentee because that is the way most people vote. >> of the one thing that could cause front. >> the one thing that nobody says, and i will say lastly to you, we realize that something is important when people tried a ticket from los. people never tried take anything that is unimportant. understand, if they try to limit our ability to shape our futures and writer of history, we cannot let them do it. thank you. >> and new york going to get to me at some point. i am anxious to hear your friends at the far right in their response. >> so why. >> i just do want to talk about north carolina. north carolina illustrates why this is so critically important, the vote and to rebuild for. we have a democratic of want. we h
use your student id. the you know who they want to vote no they don't. if there clear that across this country there right it easier. there is not a problem. if there is for the process is absentee. people don't go to the polls and try to pretend to be some they're not. so what to did not change? absentee because that is the way most people vote. >> of the one thing that could cause front. >> the one thing that nobody says, and i will say lastly to you, we realize that something is...
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they use it however they want to use it, and that is true with all dls data. in fact, my big goal was we make sure to use the data, and even if they use it wrong to begin with so that it's sort of not app impossible thing for dls to sort of control. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm an economist so i don't feel. [laughter] looking at the numbers -- >> as an american taxpayer, because we all are, regardless of whether you are here or down there, we're responsible to the people to pay all the bills of the hard working american taxpayers. i'll tell you how i feel, and i feel, at times, that we are so separated from reality in this town, i have to know, okay, you use whatever term you want to use, but what is the result of this? >> well -- >> do you have any positive answers? >> no, no, i think the whole concept doesn't make sense. for example, in the transportation area, busses and trains are green jobs. the tax, those are not green jobs, but it makes sense to take a taxi rather than build an expensive rail line. there is no point in adding any of these toget
they use it however they want to use it, and that is true with all dls data. in fact, my big goal was we make sure to use the data, and even if they use it wrong to begin with so that it's sort of not app impossible thing for dls to sort of control. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm an economist so i don't feel. [laughter] looking at the numbers -- >> as an american taxpayer, because we all are, regardless of whether you are here or down there, we're responsible to the...
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that buys us time. it's not the long term solution for how we are going to finance long-term rebuilding and renewing the country. but it gives us the to construction cycle. it gives us certainty that we can work on the larger issues. i support the transit that has been championed by senator schumer and our house colleagues that insures the federal government treats all commuting modes the same and the provisions relating to the qualified on this for private activity bonds and exempt facility bonds for the project are each important that the private partnerships in the communities depend on the vital infrastructure i support their inclusion. this conference gives us the opportunity as i said for two years of stable transportation investments ranging from areas that secure the schools on to the access investment from the maintenance fund. on balance i think our friends in the senate have given us a solid bipartisan free markets. i can tell you, having surveyed people in the house, there is bipartisan inte
that buys us time. it's not the long term solution for how we are going to finance long-term rebuilding and renewing the country. but it gives us the to construction cycle. it gives us certainty that we can work on the larger issues. i support the transit that has been championed by senator schumer and our house colleagues that insures the federal government treats all commuting modes the same and the provisions relating to the qualified on this for private activity bonds and exempt facility...
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but on the other hand, we have to use and exercise the tools available to us. we talk about social media, that's true, but the basic things that the internet, which reaches some pain like 70% of americans. use that to get the vote. i assure you that a younger person will feel more clients use that to vote than taking off for school or work or what have you to go to a polling center. that to me is a fairly doable ways to fix it. >> that's a great point. >> we are running out of time, but we can do to mark questions that we have quick answers. >> no promises over there. how about this lady here. i would be two ladies. how about right here. >> i actually have a question. i'm a sophomore at georgetown. at a question about diversity and the mayor spoke about how they were trying to increase what they were talking about the initiative they had taken in the city level. i was wondering if there were any more initiatives that the cities were taking to increase diversity at a local level in the administration. >> well, we sort of feedback challenge on different levels. t
but on the other hand, we have to use and exercise the tools available to us. we talk about social media, that's true, but the basic things that the internet, which reaches some pain like 70% of americans. use that to get the vote. i assure you that a younger person will feel more clients use that to vote than taking off for school or work or what have you to go to a polling center. that to me is a fairly doable ways to fix it. >> that's a great point. >> we are running out of time,...
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it doesn't hurt us. it helps us. because otherwise, sometimes putin, sometimes others will then use u.s. to grant ptnr as leverage come as a foil to attack the united states and helped themselves politically. so i think this is a no-brainer. at the same time afterward very hard to address the serious issues. iran, missile defense are all extremely important, but we don't have leverage over russia on any of those issues with respect to ptnr. we might in other ways have leverage. senator kyl. >> mr. chairman, let me just ask a question of mr. larson. if we pass legislation for ptnr nothing else, in other words, we don't deal with sub two, have we accomplished anything? >> senator, i think the way we can accomplish something -- the mac this is a real simple question. i'll put it necessary to treat another way. is it necessary to mean anything for u.s. businesses click >> we need to repeal jackson-vanik and extend ptnr for businesses to get the benefit of russia joining the wto. >> exactly. that is why there is leverage.
it doesn't hurt us. it helps us. because otherwise, sometimes putin, sometimes others will then use u.s. to grant ptnr as leverage come as a foil to attack the united states and helped themselves politically. so i think this is a no-brainer. at the same time afterward very hard to address the serious issues. iran, missile defense are all extremely important, but we don't have leverage over russia on any of those issues with respect to ptnr. we might in other ways have leverage. senator kyl....
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the marines come using the army, using special forces to sustain the u.s. presence elsewhere in the world. fourth, we need to ensure that we can confront and defeat aggression from any anniversary anytime and anywhere. we have to have the capability to defeat more than one enemy at a time. this is the 21st century and our adversaries will come after us using 21st century technology and for that reason we've got to be able to respond with 21st century technology. as we must invest in space and cyberspace and long-range precision strikes and special operations forces to ensure we can still come from and defeat multiple adversaries even with the force structure reductions are now planned earlier bid even with some adjustments to the structure this budget sustains a military that is the strongest in the world. we will have 18 divisions and 65 brigade combat teams and the navy will maintain 285 ships of the marines will have 31 infantry battalions and ten artillery battalions. and the air force will maintain 54 combat squadrons as well as 275 strategic airlift s
the marines come using the army, using special forces to sustain the u.s. presence elsewhere in the world. fourth, we need to ensure that we can confront and defeat aggression from any anniversary anytime and anywhere. we have to have the capability to defeat more than one enemy at a time. this is the 21st century and our adversaries will come after us using 21st century technology and for that reason we've got to be able to respond with 21st century technology. as we must invest in space and...
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we are duty bound, everyone of us. there is not one of us that comes to washington d.c. to take in the sights. we are here to do work. we are here to fight for our city. we are here to fight for america. it would need political malpractice for us to stay at home and not demand that the congress do their job. i agree with you, i think we all agree that it's an uphill fight because the failure for them to do even the most minimal things that in the past have had bipartisan support is pretty glaring and pretty clear. we are duty bound to continue to push the message. the fact that so many of you are here i think is a reflection that cities matter as was mentioned, and that the congress needs to do its job. yes. mr. smith? the one thing and we did accomplish some. the original proposals were much more drastic up above 60% cuts in they ended up around 17% so we did do a lot in one quick thing. you made a comment about what congress could do for us. we are not here to ask congress to do something for us. we want them to do things with us. i think that is the important thing. a
we are duty bound, everyone of us. there is not one of us that comes to washington d.c. to take in the sights. we are here to do work. we are here to fight for our city. we are here to fight for america. it would need political malpractice for us to stay at home and not demand that the congress do their job. i agree with you, i think we all agree that it's an uphill fight because the failure for them to do even the most minimal things that in the past have had bipartisan support is pretty...
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the threat to use it is important and useful. but the idea of doing it on the first day in office i find frankly astonishing. this is before president romney will have met with any chinese leaders. there will be new theaters, by the way. they will not be in a passive or submissive mood to threats into being backed into corners. the chinese will retaliate. this i can guarantee. the chinese do not take these things quietly. this will prejudice relations from day one. this is not an unknown experiment. in 1980, ronald reagan made dress about the relationship with regard to taiwan and he ended up in a two-year negotiation, producing at the 17th, 1980 to communicate what you do not regard to some of the highlights of history. and kennedy clinton, bill clinton made a mistake in 1992 of committing to an executive data, linking to human rights. it took a couple years to get off or not. this is a huge mistake to make a specific drive that president romney would either have to carry out the consequences are have to back away from consequen
the threat to use it is important and useful. but the idea of doing it on the first day in office i find frankly astonishing. this is before president romney will have met with any chinese leaders. there will be new theaters, by the way. they will not be in a passive or submissive mood to threats into being backed into corners. the chinese will retaliate. this i can guarantee. the chinese do not take these things quietly. this will prejudice relations from day one. this is not an unknown...
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you can use these things. most are tuned into regulations because the vast percentage are law-abiding citizen. >> host: is a more expensive for those who hunt rather than fish? >> guest: more complex and comprehensive than those fishing regulations. >> host: if the senate hasn't passed a version of the house bill, what happens to those like you who want to hunt on public lands? >> guest: we will continue to work with the alliance and continue to stand up there and try to continue this heritage in these traditions. if we don't get this bill passed, congress would come back. with a similar circumstance about 12 years ago. we passed away at life refuge built to make hunting and fishing priority uses on the refuge system every passed the house wonder, could get it to the senate and came back the next year and passed it to the house and senate and president clinton signed into a 1997. would like to get it this year, but we know perseverance is the order of the day. >> host: bill horn is with the u.s. sportsmen alli
you can use these things. most are tuned into regulations because the vast percentage are law-abiding citizen. >> host: is a more expensive for those who hunt rather than fish? >> guest: more complex and comprehensive than those fishing regulations. >> host: if the senate hasn't passed a version of the house bill, what happens to those like you who want to hunt on public lands? >> guest: we will continue to work with the alliance and continue to stand up there and try to...
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we also used to give our few pennys, pocket money, that has a word we use in syrian dialect that we used to donate this pocket money to arab liberation movements in the gulf that used to be struggling to be liberated from british colonialism. we, the children, used to happily donate our pocket money, little as it were, to assist our brothers in the gulf so that they would be liberated from the grip of colonialism. this was way before the oil boom. at the time, arabism was different from the way to which some view arabism today. mr. president, allow me to begin by expressing our appreciation to south africa and to you personally for wisely presiding over the work of the security counsel for the month. we would like to use this opportunity to stress once again the pride we feel for the victory of your people and the peoples of africa over the policies of discrimination and appetite and to question the positions of some states that they lip service to the democracy and human rights, we ask them with whom did they stand during your struggle that was crowned with success and victory? mr. pres
we also used to give our few pennys, pocket money, that has a word we use in syrian dialect that we used to donate this pocket money to arab liberation movements in the gulf that used to be struggling to be liberated from british colonialism. we, the children, used to happily donate our pocket money, little as it were, to assist our brothers in the gulf so that they would be liberated from the grip of colonialism. this was way before the oil boom. at the time, arabism was different from the way...
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you have shown what history teaches us. defining moments like this one, the change we need doesn't come from washington. change comes to washington. [applause] >> after an human rights act to vess, kati marton a nobel peace prize winner, leymah gbowee and sad time for goldman sachs but the discussion of women as peacemakers posted by dan ince institute and the rooseveltelt t institute. this is an hour and 15 minutes.. >> the executive dirt and tracey marshall who puts together theo production of these wonderful weekend programs.th i am ln chessplayer, the partnef organization in this enterpriseh now havinga our third summer ofd programming. under programming. i guess we are becoming in east hampton institution. i want to thank our underwriters. [applause] are the sponsors, but our family and the tub group and if local agent and then many of you and others who are not here on this gorgeous day, who has been faithful underwriters and sponsors and fellows of the program for three years. i want to think specifically who i gathe
you have shown what history teaches us. defining moments like this one, the change we need doesn't come from washington. change comes to washington. [applause] >> after an human rights act to vess, kati marton a nobel peace prize winner, leymah gbowee and sad time for goldman sachs but the discussion of women as peacemakers posted by dan ince institute and the rooseveltelt t institute. this is an hour and 15 minutes.. >> the executive dirt and tracey marshall who puts together theo...
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so i think they are testing us. they are uncomfortable with us. they would like to set limits. i think actually, if you look at the consensus in europe, it is really about creating missile defenses to deal with an iranian threat. not to do with a russian threat. if you look at the capabilities we are talking about, these missile interceptors are slow. we are not going to catch a icbm. i'm not sure that a legally binding assurance would be ratified. secretary anders fogh rasmussen is assuring political assurances. i don't think we need to give in, though. we need to understand where the red lines are. there is a threat coming from the middle east. this is a serious proposal that has consensus, and i don't think we should let the russians move us from the direction in which we are headed. what we ought to seek to give them as many reassurances as we can within the scope of the plan that we have. >> let me just ask the other two panelists. do you all agree with that analysis? >> i agree with the analysis. i think that hans binnendijk's is spot on. i think it is more geopolitical t
so i think they are testing us. they are uncomfortable with us. they would like to set limits. i think actually, if you look at the consensus in europe, it is really about creating missile defenses to deal with an iranian threat. not to do with a russian threat. if you look at the capabilities we are talking about, these missile interceptors are slow. we are not going to catch a icbm. i'm not sure that a legally binding assurance would be ratified. secretary anders fogh rasmussen is assuring...
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very helpful to us. as someone who was deeply involved in offering the advanced technology vehicle manufacturing program section 136 working with our chairman, at the time when we put that into the energy bill there were a number of things that were happening in terms of the credit markets, but also we were in the legislation, the energy bill in 2007, we were raising the fuel efficiency standards. and we were encouraging more smaller fuel efficient vehicles. i was extremely a -- concern that the time that production would go overseas if we did not in some way to support the plants. that is how we came up with this particular program, and in fact, it has done what we wanted to do, at least at the beginning. it stopped at the moment, but what we looked at ford motor company retooling their michigan assembly plant in massena saving 1900 jobs, they are bringing jobs back from mexico were related to the operation. as are a number of other operations. so first i would just as a statement, mr. chairman, we look
very helpful to us. as someone who was deeply involved in offering the advanced technology vehicle manufacturing program section 136 working with our chairman, at the time when we put that into the energy bill there were a number of things that were happening in terms of the credit markets, but also we were in the legislation, the energy bill in 2007, we were raising the fuel efficiency standards. and we were encouraging more smaller fuel efficient vehicles. i was extremely a -- concern that...
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brings us up here. step one, i think the first thing that we have to do, and i give the navy great credit for this, and it hurts me to do this. but i think that the way the navy is bringing together and pulling together is what i think all the services need to look at as a model. what that means for the army and for the air force, looking at our communications -- our analytic community and computer science community and bringing them together as a team and calling that cyber. and then we have to figure out how we can work that out between the cooking and the way the navy doesn't. there is something in there that we really have to address. because if we don't, what we are going to have happen is the communications environment is going to drop pretty drastically. this has happened in the past. the first thing that people say is i don't need that. so if you think about about radio teletypes, used to have a company, right? now, where all those operators? they are all standing over here to my right. you don'
brings us up here. step one, i think the first thing that we have to do, and i give the navy great credit for this, and it hurts me to do this. but i think that the way the navy is bringing together and pulling together is what i think all the services need to look at as a model. what that means for the army and for the air force, looking at our communications -- our analytic community and computer science community and bringing them together as a team and calling that cyber. and then we have...
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moors were being used. i don't know exactly what explains it, the people as they, emily, what i'm worried about mallas is losing the thing that makes america great. i said okay, in your opinion what makes america great? it was a america is the place where people say it can be whatever you want to be. they often would caveat that the point that is no degree of success. a lot of them have started and have failed. but they also said what it does mean is that the guarantee of opportunity to try to do succeed and perhaps fail. in this ideology i did not even a counter with the groups i've had studied in my own professional research. understanding this about the tea party hopes and a lot of other positions, especially there's strong, economic conservatives and disco conservatives on. if you have a view that things are generally fair, that we work on a meritocracy, but hard work pays off, then income redistribution may seem less necessary or even justified. the second point i'd like to make today is about medicare
moors were being used. i don't know exactly what explains it, the people as they, emily, what i'm worried about mallas is losing the thing that makes america great. i said okay, in your opinion what makes america great? it was a america is the place where people say it can be whatever you want to be. they often would caveat that the point that is no degree of success. a lot of them have started and have failed. but they also said what it does mean is that the guarantee of opportunity to try to...
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so the two sides have kind of switch uses in this regard. the russians look remarkably like historians. you know, public constituencies and russia are not worried about missile defense, that finding a useful political bargaining chance on the table. i think there is a belief -- i think russia has been much greater belief in the u.s. technical skills and technical ability than the u.s. has in its own type of skills and ability. so i don't have a single clean and fair, but i think there's a series of overlapping different issues. ..
so the two sides have kind of switch uses in this regard. the russians look remarkably like historians. you know, public constituencies and russia are not worried about missile defense, that finding a useful political bargaining chance on the table. i think there is a belief -- i think russia has been much greater belief in the u.s. technical skills and technical ability than the u.s. has in its own type of skills and ability. so i don't have a single clean and fair, but i think there's a...
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some of us think yes, we like democracy because it gives us a voice. do we really believe it is right? two weeks ago i met the leadership. all the right answers. we are not going to touch camp david. it was very impressive to see how quickly they begin what they were announcing a few weeks earlier. >> it will be fascinating to watch. these guys have not had a live mike turned on them. they have been in the shadows. now they have their own tv channels, they were being interviewed on tv, they were on the parliament floor, having to build coalitions. it will be fun to watch. >> we have a very enthusiastic team. i would just like to ask a little bit about u.s. foreign policy and whether or not the u.s. has a role in egypt now, given the internal dynamics, which, as you say, are interesting and it will be interesting to watch. should the u.s. play a hands-off role and let the egyptian politics take their own turn? is that even possible given the u.s. support for strong, large support -- military assistant for egypt. what is the perception and what role can
some of us think yes, we like democracy because it gives us a voice. do we really believe it is right? two weeks ago i met the leadership. all the right answers. we are not going to touch camp david. it was very impressive to see how quickly they begin what they were announcing a few weeks earlier. >> it will be fascinating to watch. these guys have not had a live mike turned on them. they have been in the shadows. now they have their own tv channels, they were being interviewed on tv,...
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vets. >> thanks for being with us on line in helping us make sense of line in helping us make sense of all of the numbers and what we were seeing. >> always a pleasure. >> things to the reporters and producers the dozens of people that feel in turned and put numerous to name and mengin right here they are all gathered over there. they are still working ready tomorrow on news channel it this morning. thanks to them. most importantly, thanks to you for watching. we are very, very happy that you decide to spend the evening with us. have a good night. that will conclude our coverage of kcci tv in des moines. with virtually all of the votes counted in iowa we will get an update on how the g.o.p. race shapes down overnight on tomorrow morning's washington journal. along with a preview of next week's new hampshire primary in his book 1493 charles mann examines how the new world was changed the arrival of europeans and the plants and animals they brought from your of the los angeles public library. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. >> this man will tell you how his brilliant new book 49 e
vets. >> thanks for being with us on line in helping us make sense of line in helping us make sense of all of the numbers and what we were seeing. >> always a pleasure. >> things to the reporters and producers the dozens of people that feel in turned and put numerous to name and mengin right here they are all gathered over there. they are still working ready tomorrow on news channel it this morning. thanks to them. most importantly, thanks to you for watching. we are very,...
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let's use another met fore. we used tug boats and busses and roads. i'm thinking of baseball, and you have a picture of a pitcher, bring in a relief pitcher to change momentum, intended to be short term positions. what happens in education after that? what sort of leadership do we need post-change? where are those people now? where are they getting their training and mentoring? i venture to guess none of you knew or could foresee the amount of change facing right now andñr probably didn't train for this. that's the question. where are they going to come from? what sort of leader do we need? >> i think this is not a short term problem. i think we'll now part of much of the rest of the economy and world where change is perpetual, jobs in so many wonderful ways, are hard jobs, need the intellectual and emotional capacity for the struggle and change. >> i think the issue of identifying the next generation of leadership is a huge one, and i do worry about it in public and private institutions as a generality. i think we are over administered and under man
let's use another met fore. we used tug boats and busses and roads. i'm thinking of baseball, and you have a picture of a pitcher, bring in a relief pitcher to change momentum, intended to be short term positions. what happens in education after that? what sort of leadership do we need post-change? where are those people now? where are they getting their training and mentoring? i venture to guess none of you knew or could foresee the amount of change facing right now andñr probably didn't...
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they would punish many of us. many doctors would take on patients that were obese from low socioeconomic status, patients that we know will have a tough time with all of. and the outcomes are going to look back. we guarded the public availability of data for a long time. that was a part of that. but now we have new metrics. the field of measuring quality has matured. the doctors groups have gotten together and create formulas to measure quality in ways that are fair and risk-adjusted. we have cardiology professional associations and the times when you say i am having chest pain to the time when you say you have an ekg is a marker of quality. the surgeons groups have come up with formulas to measure complication rates. and they are measuring complication rates, and it turns out that some hospitals, the complication rates are 400% of that of other hospitals, all of which are good hospitals. now we have a dilemma as a society based on these advances in the last two years. we believe the public has a right to know abo
they would punish many of us. many doctors would take on patients that were obese from low socioeconomic status, patients that we know will have a tough time with all of. and the outcomes are going to look back. we guarded the public availability of data for a long time. that was a part of that. but now we have new metrics. the field of measuring quality has matured. the doctors groups have gotten together and create formulas to measure quality in ways that are fair and risk-adjusted. we have...
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i use a military analogy. this is, you know, we invaded normandy, not berlin because we couldn't do that. we can't go a bridge too far. the idea is we come up with a strategy and engage the military, and it's got to be a partnership. this change is not something that's going to be imposed upon the military because of political will or pressure. it's -- the military's got to be a willing partner, and our job is to show them it's in their best interest to be a partner. the other thing is who pays for this advocacy? it gets back into being involved in the organizations and the various groups that are going to make up the coalition that asks because people have to support it. how much is it a priority of the community to make this change? don't ask, don't tell was not a priority of the broader lgb community until very recently. for many years, there were a few people yelling in the dark. they were yelling in the dark because they realize military is the catalyst for making a lot of social change. if you're willing
i use a military analogy. this is, you know, we invaded normandy, not berlin because we couldn't do that. we can't go a bridge too far. the idea is we come up with a strategy and engage the military, and it's got to be a partnership. this change is not something that's going to be imposed upon the military because of political will or pressure. it's -- the military's got to be a willing partner, and our job is to show them it's in their best interest to be a partner. the other thing is who pays...
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to threaten them for us. so you are right there with this slight disagreement within the brotherhood pushed out and really had as an organization try to embody the vanguard. that's why we seen such consistency in terms of how it's responding to different crises. >> i like the fact you mention algerian eireann because it's haunted for 30 years and egyptian policymakers for 20 some odd years. to directly answer your question, i don't take this as inevitable. i oppose the liberals have been in touch with since this crisis began say we don't believe we can bring morsi down, but hopefully we can teach them a lesson. it's a misreading of the way the muslim brotherhood sees the political arena right now i will likely see the political arena post-referendum. i don't think there's anything inevitable or necessary about this moment. the brotherhood, had they had a better understanding of politics by other means than what the revolution is truly about because they relate to it to see the wisdom in building consensus and
to threaten them for us. so you are right there with this slight disagreement within the brotherhood pushed out and really had as an organization try to embody the vanguard. that's why we seen such consistency in terms of how it's responding to different crises. >> i like the fact you mention algerian eireann because it's haunted for 30 years and egyptian policymakers for 20 some odd years. to directly answer your question, i don't take this as inevitable. i oppose the liberals have been...
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adore used the word anythinger in some of her short stories. she wasn't using it to be a racist. rather, she was using is as an artist to de-legitimate race simple. that's what i meant. obviously there are black people, too who have used the term nigger in ways that in my view, are completely unobjectionable. dick gregory titled his first autobiography, "nigger "an autobiography." and richard pryor with two great albums, "that nigger is crazy" and bicentennial nigger." >> host: when you wrote the book, it was published in 2002. what reaction did you get? >> host: when i do. >> guest: when i wrote the book i got a lot of reaction, some positive and some negative. and continue to get some positive reactions and negative reactions. some people took real offense at the title. if there was one aspect of the book that probably got me the most negative reaction was people who complained about the title, and who thought that i was being sensationalist, i was exploiting this term by putting it right there in the title, right there on the cover of a book that would appear in your book stor
adore used the word anythinger in some of her short stories. she wasn't using it to be a racist. rather, she was using is as an artist to de-legitimate race simple. that's what i meant. obviously there are black people, too who have used the term nigger in ways that in my view, are completely unobjectionable. dick gregory titled his first autobiography, "nigger "an autobiography." and richard pryor with two great albums, "that nigger is crazy" and bicentennial...
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i wanted thank you for joining us. the role of demographics, economics, and other legislation , voter ideology in the 2012 election. and i want to wish you all a happy voter registration date. i'm sure everyone in this firm is registered to vote. please make sure your friends and family are as well. this event is being televised by c-span. we are just a few weeks beforet may seem like a very short time, but in politics it's a lifetime. much has been written about the current state of the election and suddenly plenty of people have a pint of the core rate -- horserace. we are interested in digging down into what is actually happening. what trends are a current and how the people to study feel about the economy and most importantly as a test. i want to have a follow-up discussion about economics, demographics, and the implications were 2012. we are following up the release of november last year. the co-authors wanted to see what changed and what if anything it would mean for the presidential election. so with that i am p
i wanted thank you for joining us. the role of demographics, economics, and other legislation , voter ideology in the 2012 election. and i want to wish you all a happy voter registration date. i'm sure everyone in this firm is registered to vote. please make sure your friends and family are as well. this event is being televised by c-span. we are just a few weeks beforet may seem like a very short time, but in politics it's a lifetime. much has been written about the current state of the...
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give us a one month period, and we're going to hack in. if we can't, don't hire us. if we can, you better hire us because we'll fix it. they failed only once to be able to get in giving you an idea how insecure a lot of these protective systems are, but the only method that presently exists that's effective is the method the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense secrets. we have skilled people working for us, working as part of the military, that attack that system all the time. as soon as they are in, they close that breach, and then three days later, they get in again, they close that breach, and private business does not invest enough money in doing that to have the kind of protection we should have given the kinds of records there now. the way i describe it is our technology has gotten ahead of our security. our technology is state of the art, and our security is, like, four r -- or five years behind that. once again, i thank you very much. i thank you for the work of the chamber and encourage you to continue pursuits be
give us a one month period, and we're going to hack in. if we can't, don't hire us. if we can, you better hire us because we'll fix it. they failed only once to be able to get in giving you an idea how insecure a lot of these protective systems are, but the only method that presently exists that's effective is the method the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense secrets. we have skilled people working for us, working as part of the military, that...
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use today. so what should we do? we know works. supporting comprehensive tobacco free and other tobacco control policies, fully supporting implementation of the 2009 family smoking prevention and tobacco control act. extending use of the tobacco cessation services and using media to encourage people, especially young kids to live tobacco free. last month the department of health and human services unveiled be tobacco free.god. please visit it. also, we are very pleased to announce an award of nine contracts for five years to develop a sustainable public-health campaign to address the public-health problem of tobacco use in children and kids. we are looking forward to coming back to you in the future to tell you how this campaign will be unveiled, how it will be a message of prevention and how it will be launched. overall, this survey is so valuable. it reports usage rates not just for tobacco, but all of the drugs and alcohol as well. we put it all together, some 40% of 10th graders and about ha
use today. so what should we do? we know works. supporting comprehensive tobacco free and other tobacco control policies, fully supporting implementation of the 2009 family smoking prevention and tobacco control act. extending use of the tobacco cessation services and using media to encourage people, especially young kids to live tobacco free. last month the department of health and human services unveiled be tobacco free.god. please visit it. also, we are very pleased to announce an award of...
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they want us to do well. they want us to be good. better than we have been representing ourselves to be right now. so i'm encouraging also just a reference and take at it step further. my colleagues should do the same thing. put our party differences aside. put the inner party's differences aside, push this thing through in a respectful, responsible manner, that will make the american people say, wow, okay, a good first step. what's next, congress? going to do the poster -- postal bill? i hope that's the next thing up. we need to work in a truly bipartisan manner. once again, who is sneer senator lieberman, sneer -- senator collins and me. we're trying to save the post office. that's the next thing. and what's next after that? we need to address orifice school financial issues and come out of this recession in a leaner, meaner manner to be able to compete on a global basis and stop putting -- start putting te american people's interests first instead of everybody elses. so i usually get trouble when i go off like this but i think it'
they want us to do well. they want us to be good. better than we have been representing ourselves to be right now. so i'm encouraging also just a reference and take at it step further. my colleagues should do the same thing. put our party differences aside. put the inner party's differences aside, push this thing through in a respectful, responsible manner, that will make the american people say, wow, okay, a good first step. what's next, congress? going to do the poster -- postal bill? i hope...
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as they use it. as we talk about security, we always talk about improving security, creating efficiencies in the system and reducing the burden on operators. one of the things we're trying to explain a little bit better is the amount of security question do from a value tear stand 0 point. if they are willing to share information about themselves before they travel we're doing that through the eligibility frequent flier programs now. we're doing through the u.s. member of the trusted travel program. if people are willing to share information about themselves, go through the process of becoming a trusted traveler program holder we should be able to leverage that level of trust and confidence on the folks through a prescreening process when they get to the airport we're not doing as many physical screenings things we would have in the screening process. we're excited about the continued partnership with the airlines, c we are looking to continue expand the program. but we're very excited about the oppo
as they use it. as we talk about security, we always talk about improving security, creating efficiencies in the system and reducing the burden on operators. one of the things we're trying to explain a little bit better is the amount of security question do from a value tear stand 0 point. if they are willing to share information about themselves before they travel we're doing that through the eligibility frequent flier programs now. we're doing through the u.s. member of the trusted travel...
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just look around us. many of us here today are baby boomers. and whether it was hula hoops, automobiles or housing, we have driven the economy since the 1950's. we will now need additional health care. to meet this demand, it proposed adding 1000 new physicians by 2025, knowing that each doctor and the support services surrounding that position will bring in $2 million into the community in which he or she will settle. to do this we will complete our new medical school as we have -- as we also plan for new medical zones across mississippi. thousands of jobs that will be created at his public and private venture is just the beginning. the lives that will be saved, the disease that could be eradicated and the education of the nation's finest medical professionals will be transformational. together, we can enhance the health of our bodies and the health of our economy at the same time. governor barbour and i had a singular focus on economic development for an important reason. when we have a job that changes absolutely everything. it adds taxes to
just look around us. many of us here today are baby boomers. and whether it was hula hoops, automobiles or housing, we have driven the economy since the 1950's. we will now need additional health care. to meet this demand, it proposed adding 1000 new physicians by 2025, knowing that each doctor and the support services surrounding that position will bring in $2 million into the community in which he or she will settle. to do this we will complete our new medical school as we have -- as we also...
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i can use verizon or i can use other different providers. so when i look at comcast and they provide extra security with my service and i know the nice service therefore is going to be more reliable, i may go with them or i may go with verizon if they are able to show me, demonstrate their reliability over their competitors so there is a built-in incentive to innovate towards ensuring that reliability for their customers and that leads to better security. in places like as many of you know who live around here, don't have a choice. that is the only option so they lacked the competitive and senate to innovate toward security and i think that's a really important area where the market does not have the same sorts of incentives for pushing security. and you know, that is the infrastructure we are looking at, the electricity, nuclear facilities and the transportation sector and things like that. the second area that i think is also very important to understand is that there is a range of different threats we face and you can sort them out, and t
i can use verizon or i can use other different providers. so when i look at comcast and they provide extra security with my service and i know the nice service therefore is going to be more reliable, i may go with them or i may go with verizon if they are able to show me, demonstrate their reliability over their competitors so there is a built-in incentive to innovate towards ensuring that reliability for their customers and that leads to better security. in places like as many of you know who...